Despite having a vaccination, Bay has chicken pox!
Though it is not uncommon for the virus to break though, it is definitely unusual to see a full-blown case like this.
How to classify as full blown case?
My PD asked me to count the spots and if there are more than 100, it's a full blown case.
I stopped counting at 100 and they are just the spots on half of his torso! It is only the 2nd day, not even over the peak of "poxing". Oh man! We decided to give him the antiviral medication to shorten the symptoms duration. It has to be taken within 3 days from the start of first symptoms.
Our greatest worry is Meimei, who has not taken any of her vaccinations for Chicken Pox. As advised by our PD, we immediately brought her for the jab. If the jab is taken within 5 days of exposure, then there is a high chance that the jab will take effect faster than the virus. It's a race against time!
Update: As of 25 May 2014, 1 month after our chicken pox episode, Meimei is still pox free.
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Bay @ 4 years and 9 months
Meimei @ 1 year and 6 months